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Derek Ruez
Derek Ruez
Tampere University
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“I never felt targeted as an Asian… until I went to a gay pub”: Sexual racism and the aesthetic geographies of the bad encounter
D Ruez
Environment and Planning A 49 (4), 893-910, 2017
572017
Feeling otherwise: Ambivalent affects and the politics of critique in geography
D Ruez, D Cockayne
Dialogues in Human Geography 11 (1), 88-107, 2021
462021
Between ontology and representation: Locating Gilles Deleuze’s ‘difference-in-itself’in and for geographical thought
DG Cockayne, D Ruez, A Secor
Progress in Human Geography 41 (5), 580-599, 2017
452017
“Partitioning the sensible” at Park 51: Ranciére, Islamophobia, and common politics
D Ruez
Antipode 45 (5), 1128-1147, 2013
452013
Thinking space differently: Deleuze's Möbius topology for a theorisation of the encounter
DG Cockayne, D Ruez, AJ Secor
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 45 (1), 194-207, 2020
332020
Governmentality
J Häkli
International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, 2009
262009
Working to appear: The plural and uneven geographies of race, sexuality, and the local state in Sydney, Australia
D Ruez
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 34 (2), 282-300, 2016
192016
Encountering Berlant part two: Cruel and other optimisms
B Anderson, A Awal, D Cockayne, B Greenhough, J Linz, A Mazumdar, ...
The Geographical Journal 189 (1), 143-160, 2023
132023
Intervention: Engaging post-foundational political theory requires an ‘enmeshed’approach
J Blakey, R Machen, D Ruez, PM García
Political Geography 99, 102689, 2022
102022
Evaluating otherwise: hierarchies and opportunities in publishing practices
D Ruez
Fennia-International Journal of Geography 195 (2), 189-193, 2017
52017
Inconvenience, ambivalence, and abolition: A politics of attachment and detachment in geography
D Cockayne, D Ruez
Dialogues in Human Geography 13 (3), 423-427, 2023
42023
‘We’re in Asia’: Worlding LGBTQI+ activism otherwise in Sydney
D Ruez
Urban Studies 58 (7), 1414-1430, 2021
42021
‘There is no political agenda’ Governing and contesting the compassionate city in Louisville
D Ruez, T Parekh
City 23 (1), 17-34, 2019
32019
Ambivalent methods, geographical difference, and the politics of feeling-knowing
D Ruez, D Cockayne
Dialogues in Human Geography 11 (1), 126-129, 2021
22021
Editorial Introduction to ‘Paddison Geographies’
M Boyle, D Bose, A Fraser, KP Kallio, D Ruez
Space and Polity 24 (2), 127-131, 2020
12020
Incorporating geography, contingently: Geographic pedagogies in a university without a geography department
D Ruez, MG Strawser, FT Hutchins
Journal of Geography 118 (3), 117-129, 2019
12019
Northumbria Research Link
A Mazumdar, A Nassar, H Pettit, EJ Roe, D Ruez
2022
Speeding up to allow time: launching the topical special issue concept in Space and Polity
KP Kallio, D Ruez
Space and Polity 25 (3), 257-260, 2021
2021
A Plural and Uneven World: Queer Migrations and the Politics of Race and Sexuality in Sydney, Australia
D Ruez
University of Kentucky, 2016
2016
If memory serves: gay men, AIDS, and the promise of the queer past
D Ruez
Gender, Place & Culture 20 (5), 693-695, 2013
2013
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